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| The Evening W “S’Matter, Pop?” * « Be & jutiitha| « Be x THAY! YA FINI YA HMART CoTH Tn CAUGHT ME BY. a Agen war GOBBLE PA . . YA AWHIN' TETUTREDAY, DON'T THUMFING 6oBR LE y AreuT Goune IF YA FINK YA ITH It Can’t Be Done! Beauty Secrets % eine }OQf Famous Women Comright, 1913, by The Press Publish ing Co, (The New York Evening World) MARY STUART’S COSMETICS. it awent fi erled the people of Edinburgh when 6c BAVEN bless th H the young queen rode forth from Holyrood Castle attended by her train of lords and Indios, William Hawtrey the Better Part of “The Old Firm.” BY CHARLES DARNT the devil's ears don't burn while “The Old Firm’ 1s doing busineds at the I Harris Theatre st will be because they're as non-combustible ax the asbestos curtain, Certainly, the head of the sulphur trust has never been more talked about, not even In the good old days of the fire-and-brimstone preacher, than he ts in the welrd play by Harry and Madward Paulton, All the old sayings have been warmed over and dished up with a childish sense of hy Whether “The Old Firm" fails or keeps the elcetrt nh burning, Hawtrey may at loast have th faction of knowing that 1 sonal success in this three-act product of the Paultons. As the « calls upon the devil for relief when all the world se Hawtrey is by far the better parc of Stow down! Stow Downs » J “THEY GUARANTEE ME. SEVENTY MILES AN HOUR WITH THis CAR COME ON OLD SCOUT - UT WANTA SPIN You AROUND IN MY NEW Buzz Bucy. (M4 Just TRYING HER oUF FAMILIAR. WITH! ‘This was in 1541, just after Mary Queen of Scots had returned from France, @ widow of nineteen, to rule over @ eoun- try harassed by rebellious nobles on every side and threatened on the south by the intrigues of Queen Elizabeth. Born but a few days before the death of her father Mary was crowned a queen old, and at the sis Was betr to the Dauphin and sent to that country to be brought up by hie mother, Catherine de Medic, famous or rather* infameus, for her politt plots, her skill at potsoning and her bloody massacres, Under this dupervision the child te mained until fhe was fifteen when she the sickly prince whe er, leaving her Willtam scores A per- 1 inventor who t to be against him, Mr, | he Old Firm," He acts much as in “A Citizen's Home,” again suggesting | the stubborn Britisher rather than the} Yankee character that Richard Golden portrayed when he appeared tn the same play under another title at the Majestic Theatre several years ago. Since then the dialogue has been changed, but the idea remains the same. | Pushing through the cobwebs Mr, Hawtrey comes out as a really human | figure in the first act by sheer force of acting. When he holds a throbbing head in his hands you can feel it. It seems @ pity that so good an actor sould lose his head over so poor a play. The | “whimsical comedy" gives him nothing jore than the absurd notion that the ical everyday dullness man who to him fro: foreign shores look- ing ilke the late Prof. Hermann in a red necktle is the devil himself. In- Ventors, of course, think of strange th but wheels in the head creaking of “Faust” would probably puzzle even the dramatle critic of the Sclentific American, To enable simple minds to srasp the wild ica there Is @ thunder- storm through which the perfectly good rious Catherine wanted ho whter-in-law at the French Mary, after thirteen years, » to try and rule am best ohe could the rebellious realm left her by her father. At this time she was a remarkably ty wonhen with long, side-glancing es, a straight a delicate skin and niling rosebud of a mouth, She Bad bealdes a wheedling tongue, which, as an ol chronicler said, “dripped honey when ft did not give way fo the témper of her Seottl#h forebears. She had also far more courage than m@¥e women. For did not her unele, the great Duke of Guise, declare that she Was as brave ds his bravest man- ata se’ Truly a lady to live and dle r And in the trowblous years 40 come j many died. She had her full share ef wom vanity, She knew that In most cases she had but to give wlance at a man from her long brown eyes and he | Straightway lost his head about By every means in her power she en- a Increase lier beauty and she set ft off by magnificent © of the richest materials, purple velvet, cloth of tote ©-0-CANT Cc ConTro. Hee!) EF MARY QUEEN OF COTS ne: who 4 s kold, silver Ussue, heavy suting and brocades, itll ewicey se MINA Hes: Cai haste conite to ccceatuadted | pe At'tie French court xhe had been Instructed In the arts of the tollet, whe ; ehecgues te pore | pre ition paid to such things, Man weird were the cosmetics inventor, Instead of going to the devil Uncle Billy Hake asks the devil to come | great attention wax paid to such things. Many and c and pomatums compounded by tt vfumers of the day who, besides making ed waters, dealt in all sorts of “magical” preparation for the face and also, to some extent, In medicines. A remarkable concoction “made from apples | and the fat of a young dox—poor puppy— “was considered to possess wonderful virties for pr Ing the halr.”* | Then there were tooth powders, the chief ingredients of which were powdered bricks, There w je made of deer suet, red apples, celery, fenne | whites of new laid exis and barley meal which would, 7. | the blessing of heaven’? positively cure a red and pimpled ace. When Queen Mary desired to improve her complexion she was adviaed te ake w hole in the toy of « ereat lon ke out a small plece such as would ual a walnut and Mi it up with sugar indy, sew the pleco of rind back tn tts set te lemon on to the coals to to him, and when the visitor, accompanied by thunder and lightning, walks right in out of the rain {t 1s perhaps only natural that Uncle Billy should believe the morst. But later on a cheerful idiot assures im that the worst Is yet to come, and what with devilled kidneys for breakfast and devilled conversation as a steady diet, the poor old chap has a helluva time of It. i After the first act the talk runs to this sort of thing. The authors have | eetzed upon the obvious with both hands, But I must say that nothing was too obvious gor the greater part of last night's audience, There was no lack of Jeughter. To rouse it Mr, had only to say “Phht!"" and shoot up finger. But he did more th giving a thoroughly good p mance. To the truth and shame th devil, the other members of the company will not Not Like An: St i Set Sr ee es ‘| Tarzan of the Apes #)72% Hike Any Story!,, By Edgar Rice Burroughs aan ae ! plac Ld rigs % — tl ecaati apace Gant put the finge | (Covpriaht, 1012, by Frank A, Mumty Co.) his hand, holding the precious treasure. have set out upon a sclen:ific expeditio.s shipwreck In which all but a few had! TA" | i ‘ane | syNorsis op pre Tarzan folded the sheets into @ small to the Congo. Papa was presumed to en- perished, the bala except himawit, ie Ne Baltnie saat aay {Land Greyatoke iy mar Parcel, which he tucked into the quiver (ortain some wondrous theory of an un- dying after they reached the Ivland. Me, fee with ; H with his arrows, Then he sped away into tiinkable ancient civilization, the re- did not mention tae mutiny or the chest, Just what color was Mary's hair? In as softly and as nolselessly a® ns of which lay burlel somewhere ried treasur | Cher portraits it in re nied as But afier wo were we master of the merchantman ag! brown and in another as fair, while weil under sail the truth came out, him that from t Position At) third shows it to Be dark, It CHAPTER XVIII. it mane teanian. eal Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers one in the jung ‘amide hut,” There their litle sa ies, A ‘band of anes led hy invade the cab named Bala, W iw worm wha 1 they picked him up, and the pr 5 * Dy ” H ; 1 4 7 em as if thy lady was addicted “Sentimental Indigestion. . a teeta tidad title “a The Jungle-Tolt a8 a book and curio whop In Baltim winds for the past week, heen ee Hut a Nae ta 3c 7 att . "The baby ie . disco! I between the leaves of @ ver ave pon no other istend than, oe ee refi RECOCIOUS sentiments ‘ of tho most ridicu- (White Skin") y the following morning old Spanish manuseript a letter written one of the Verde gre whieh 1 he memolrs of Mary Jous and even dangerous things in the world. Wh rin) an awol and the first In 2790, detulling the dventures of a Of the we " far ain ut 16 | the vy Maries,” she is ea American mothers are thinkin in tolerating a nge " thought of the new day, as crew of of yanish galloon degrees or 17 degrees north latitude: had ‘one oof h finest even encouraging its growth I can't tmagine, we bate. the last of yesterday, was of pound n ty South America His letter desert the ist mis! women's hair to be seen in any country Every once in a while I receive a fervid letter from some ® other imasensions,, ihe finds a1 the wonderful writing which With @ ¥i of “doubloons” gid nutely, ax well as location of the Yesterday and to-day she did set such fifteen or sixteen-year-old schoolgirl breathing her devoti pr a Oa erat rm en in hi _ " eces of eight,” 1 suppore, for they Weasure, and wax accompanied by the 4 na tod ; fhe Gare Dra mee tenen gina to teach “aimself y hadden in his quive at ad weird and piraty rudeat, funnieat Itthe old a curled hair u he Queen, that was to some man—usually years older than herself, Of cours: te Vast becomes, h Hurriedly he brought it forth, hop Le tueiteehad« bah tan ok tepiareWic AVAR MA WT att GH cn teak, aid to be @ poruke that showed very such letters are products of unhealthily stimulated tmagina- ato ts 0 he tether against hope that he could read w: ‘the letter was to his son, who was, Marked by scrawly “3 cately And ry other day she tons, No girl of such an age can really know what love finow the “beautivul white girl had written ae the time tha letter was written, mas- exact spot where the treasure had been lath a new device of head dressing that is, But her morbid dreams may tnduce her to make a fool 8% / im the preceding evening. ter of & Spanish merchantm burie votteth forth a woman gaily well.” And of herself, . F ie oat ; vet Td oe «I, pibered t Many years had elapsed since the When papa explained the real nature|afier thix sie varied the calor of her ! Wait, girls, wait! Don't go looking for grownyp emotions In arena abo rescues he Ife, meter tan oe Boe Mig 4 events the letrer narrated had) trans of the expedition my heart sank, for 1) wigh best to sult hor owns while you are still children. Have your boy friends, but i ay, Me, Wullander. anything the abtity Died. and the oid taan had become * aad at how Tay: Bad. las Poor Mary! She had need of alt her don't call them sweethearts till later. Half-baked love will Melic serine Bixee SNH AIDM Pei the di reapected cliigon of an obscure Spanish Die Bee that he rem MAYS DOB frivg For her life was sad enous on sagen treatable dae EEL TER, wiced Love will fie soca a war h to Interpre: a mensag 1Y'E) town, gut the love of gold way atill ao that T feared that be had again been | {ttVollty. For her life was sad enoash, " anaes frrvhae, hiding Deere and #9 strong upon him that he risked all to duned: pactally when he told me that She married Lord Dw Daly te As . her. I want her to walt two ry ‘Then, returning expectedly means of at- Me had patd a thousand dollars for the! him “worthless and and after The Engagement Ringe are wan't promise tis bocnvee tae ana | aa erties STE AES What iF the mgsenge wore not tnlended taining fapuioun wealth for them bon. Teter and map, Seer ne tin murder sy Both Na cow ring necessarily be a diamona?” ef 4 | 7) ry, NouRghts, an was all suMctent | Tne A ee naa minted 1 borrowed ten thousand dollars tnroipgh fear will never now be iDOWw pee tal eee | CHAPTER XVH. for Farsan of the apes Maina yooficer and man More from Robert Canter, and had ived \yown Sie spent IW yeEeal Cees aa ouptlve oracle Bs and “4 Not at all. A pretty custom is to] Probably only tin Ml do that. (Continue) And now to be baffled by strange, un. 4nd mur i Meteated. WK nates for the amount known, She spent twenty-seven yea r . acone the Lirthetone of one's fiano Burials ae ata the Tike of walsh hy WHO oppowed them. ‘They detwated ea ri ter hat asked far no necurity, astles UNUL at Last her death warrant was alined by zabeth who never “J. 0." writes: * thirty-six and beachaesiel toa his Mad Raver seen before: Why. they hein Own onde i eompetent to navic @td you know, dearic, what that wil ‘rRave her for belng better ooking than she herselt was, "MB," write am in love with alengaged to a man much younger than mesg) OI an hour Tarzan ante his even tipped nit * opposite direction ve wast ane ie mean for ine if papa cannot meet then, ~~ - —_e sl — te eyes upot nv she wrote, from yy that eh ever examined a en Oo uo deters a an’ young man, but ne has never said that] myself whose f s are trying to H wy ner a uf Mad, AlIGe Th MENiOd bees up the die were biuwi hither and thither Oh how t etaos tBak ne rer indored on and tacked it on the door of his cabin he cared for me. How shall I find out?’ persuade him not to marry n Would Bere Asi) ettanot tar of the few Aetters he had found, — for tha, until sick and dying Of wide of things, but Mr. Philander emg. the beac one c lay wo Which We have pre-empted, warning ut He will tell you sooner or later if he| you advise me to try to hasten the mar- but dared Sa ‘see she Bven the little bugs of the black book #-Urvy, starvation, and t 1 Mr. Clayton—he Joined us in’ London | landed te destroy none of his belongings, and does care, riage he was convine were familiar friends, though thelr ar- been wrecked on & small Islet Just for the adventure-both felt aa]. 1. wish » know Mr Clayton signing himself “Targan of the Apes. On'the contrary, I should advise you understand him, and ringement meant nothing to him; but The galleon was washed high upon the skeptical aw T ne is the a woinasinable, and We have never seen hin, though we “@. P.” writes: “I am paying atten-| to think very seriously before letting it » too, that he might frighten he these bugs Were new and unheard of, beach, where went to pleces: but ‘vo make along story short, we found Unless 1 am Faker think he rout, for one of the sail vrs who was & ng to shoot Mr. Claytor irl of nineteen, but her par-| take place, Such unions seld en | away. twenty minutes he pored over the survivors, WhO NUM: the Island and the treasure a rest, very mu vho | ‘ " Sg ee ortklon io cinerea Peleg om turn "At lensth she arose, leaving her them, when suddenly they ¢ ed bered but ten wvuls, had rescued one Of jronound oak chest wrapped In many | He 18 the A olved & anees Sey ale aoy fom bs dechutdecndii manuscript upon the table, She went t take familiar though d 1 shapes Rrort chests of treasure layers of oiled saticloth and ay strong Pa some lay m some unseen hand i th - es ictal ovr - * _ ~* ° | man wd upon Which had been spread Al: they Were his old friends, bur badi j s they buried well upon the twland, and firm as when it had been buried entates, In LO ra lah uh balk eee tae ea jad, ‘and received no eae | 10 bin ny f- led nd for three years the ved there in pear a hihaned ear ils ny ie sailors left us but a A Rocket Camera. HERALD AN ONS, Deelyee. layens of soft grasses. ‘These °!PPICd org eer, HE ee nearly two hundred yea Sve Nave bed bie Of food, #0, as we have only ¥ single 4 . other 1 that he was able to pick ” hegan to make out a word constant hop: It was simply filled w yh coin, BROPLANES have made dird's-Juy iis father wan poor anged, rand « word the His heart lea » by ned and dled, and was so heavy that n beng ences since We w Iver with DUS Siine® ORFtSRien lap A eye view photographs extremely iad toy hia a A she ned the soft mass of and he w to was left, tne write oath ita weight, and Mr, Phitande in It, we do not know how we Dro: common, and now omes theliad already mastered fc inde hair which crowned her head, wan he lett The horgid thing eems# to bring noth. ald ure meat, though Mr. Philander say) “Areworks" snapshot made by a cameralianguages, in addition to Turkish, aad shimmering waterfall turned to vit for an eX» ‘The men had built a boat from the ing but murder and misfortune to tie Mr Aracked tide That ee 080 Oe ee ee 4 sent high into the air as a part of a ame " hurnisved metal by a dying sun tt fell in, he found w of the galleon, but baving no who have to do with it, for three a bY bide. anc y Wit an! WHI9n AROURG 4h bot private Ife in the Ortent nd Of many tongu cher, His him perfect 4 At Con- ny a On fectly Jungle. was Lain very tired now, ea T shall go te about her oval face; in waving lines, her walat, it tumbled. apparatus, | attained rocket, The inve of th Alfred Maul, is said to hi 4 Where the island way loca not dared to put to sea they after we salled from the Cape Verde nered i lands our own crew mutinied and awful ma 1 1 , 1 \ » ameralia would my funny bed of grasses which Mr “ " ce AAG a “an Was spellbound. Then she about 10 dexrees Waen all were dead oxcept himself, killed every one of their officers, simply meral Perfection for his new device after lytantinople he was counsellor to Abdul shed the lamp and all within south latitude Clayton }, however, the awful loneliness no weighed It was the most terrifying experie: he cinzton gathered for me, but Wil nd twelve yeara of experimenting, | Tiel Hamid. Me is proud of his lowiy origin, the vabin Wax “Wrapped In Cimmerian pruary 8 62) 1 ipon the mind of the sale aurviver that one could imagine=1 cannot even we! All In the to thle from day to Gay e@ things hep German military authorities hay | boasts of the books he has writ. darkness. he could endure it no longer, but choos: of it us pen. oe fulness in time of war, when aeroplane! to be unusually suscepti flatter, Ing clo4e beneath the window he Waited, that you may never s I simply rather than madness on the lonely t#le, one of them, the a man red owe, agel Strong, Ts re J 5 scouting would be tmnpossible For yeurs he has ram eM AIT vg, for half an ho At last he must tell somebody of WEul expes he set mull in his litte boat after nearly King, would not let them, and so they urgan mat in 8 brown aw y for a ton Self- e ius, tiously he intraded his hand if we never return to gation..aa witiin a Week the track ' landed and 1 ' vant lorful chings that his brain wae dt A Self-Made Genius ‘i HIS LIMIT. Rte inehuie Gli Init ae too likely, thia will’ at Spuniah mercha ’ oa i with the *troney Vs mvatertously. after whitl as he attempted to digest then BOP: ARMINT AMBERY, the! sie bu you believe 4 ima arm was within tie cabin. least a brief re ents the West In 8 WAR torthas’, Ayton says they Will he has performed some valorous deed a World's most famous Orlentalist, ! when he is in love? upon the desky At last wile led up to ou » whate t picked up by one of these vessels home- meet similar to the m us thous were ad rdied so they did not know that he wae Tay) who celebrated his elghtieth birth: — He-Yes, and he duesn't know any s Paper upon which Jane may be ward uadund ple Fm iACie Basihne | han wa BANe anOlmar walla Halanty the apes. He would toll them deg-notlong 060. wasa tailors appren- thing elsc.—-Judse Porter had been mriting, aud withdrew As sou suon, We Wer supposed Lo The slucy be tuld was merely one of King, tie only man aboard who knew! wyo printed a beautiful ga in (To Be Continued) ¢ . - " av ~— —